We just saw the Thor: Love and Thunder post-credits scenes, and if you’re a little confused about what just happened, we’re here to tease out all the details. Below, we’ve got spoiler-free info on how many post-credits scenes there are, as well as a spoiler-packed explanation of what’s really going on in them.
Longtime MCU fans won’t be surprised to hear that both scenes are pretty ordinary. They are all about excitement for the future and giving fans a small reward for sitting in the credits and watching these names go. Fortunately, unlike the Eternals or Doctor Strange 2, these scenes have something for everyone – no matter how well you know the lore of the Marvel comics.
So here’s all the details about the post-credits Thor: Love and Thunder scenes, with spoiler-free and spoiler-heavy versions.
How many scenes of Thor: Love and Thunder after the credits are there?
Thor: Love and Thunder has two scenes after the credit.
The first scene comes right after the first set of credits, complete with all the colorful art style and lines that wouldn’t look out of place on a hair-metal album from the ’80s. Which is very fitting given the movie’s heavy soundtrack, Guns N’ Roses.
The post-credits scene of Thor: Love and Thunder comes right at the end of the credits. You have to go through all the cast and crew names, filming locations, and studio logos, which takes about four extra minutes. Once the scene is over, you can leave, knowing that the movie is already over.
Now, let’s get into the contents of both scenes.
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What happens in the post-credits scenes of Thor: Love and Thunder?
In the first scene: We return to the Mighty City, the subtly named City of the Gods, where it is revealed that Zeus is still alive. Zeus recovers from the wound inflicted on Thor earlier in the movie, because people care much more about worshiping superheroes than deities.
So he sends his son Hercules (Brett Goldstein) into the universe to kill Thor. That’s right, Roy Kent is now part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and he’s out for blood – paving the way for a potential showdown in Thor 5.
In the second scene: We see the effects of the sacrifice of Jane Foster, who saw her die in the arms of Thor. Because she was an alien Viking and died in battle, The Mighty Thor is sent to Asgard, where she is reunited with Heimdall (Idris Elba).
While this could easily be the end of Jane’s adventures in the MCU, this scene could hint that another comic book arc has come for an adaptation – one that saw her ditch the mantle of Thor and eventually become the new Valkyrie. Although Jane didn’t die in the comics, this part could complicate matters.
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